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Santa Fe or Santa Fé (resp. Spanish and Portuguese for "holy faith") may be:
[edit] Places
Argentina:
Brazil:
Colombia:
Cuba:
Ecuador:
Honduras:
Mexico:
- Santa Fe, Baja California Sur
- Santa Fe, Chihuahua
- Santa Fe, Coahuila
- Santa Fe, Guanajuato
- Santa Fe, Jalisco
- Santa Fe (Mexico City), within Mexico City
- Santa Fe, Michoacán
- Santa Fe, Nayarit
- Santa Fe, Nuevo León
- Santa Fe, Sinaloa
- Santa Fe, Veracruz
Panama:
Philippines:
Spain:
United States:
- Santa Fe, New Mexico, state capital of New Mexico
- Santa Fe County, New Mexico
- Santa Fe, Florida
- Santa Fe, Indiana
- Santa Fe, Missouri
- Santa Fe, Tennessee
- Santa Fe, Texas
- Rancho Santa Fe, California
- Santa Fe Springs, California
Venezuela:
- Santa Fe, Falcón
- Santa Fe, Sucre
[edit] Other locations and geography
- Santa Fe de Nuevo México, a province of New Spain that existed from the late 16th century up through the early 19th century
- Santa Fe Trail, a historic 19th century transportation route across southwestern North America
- New Santa Fe Trail, an auto trail in the United States connecting Kansas City, Missouri with Los Angeles, California
- Lake Santa Fe, lake in northeastern Alachua County, Florida, USA
- Santa Fe National Forest, a protected national forest in northern New Mexico in the southwestern United States.
[edit] Other uses
[edit] Music and entertainment
[edit] Transportation
[edit] Miscellaneous
[edit] See also
- Saint Faith, the Spanish/Portuguese translation of "Santa Fe"
- Sainte-Foy, French expression meaning "Santa Fe"